International
architectural space and composition. The pyramid itself was the last, and arguably the greatest, of all Mayan temples.
Christ the Redeemer (1931) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil里約熱內盧基督像(巴西里約熱內盧)
This statue of Jesus stands some 105 feet tall, atop the Corcovado mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Designed by Brazilian, Heitor da Silva Costa and created by the French sculptor Paul Landowski, it is one of the world's best-known monuments. The statue took five years to construct and was inaugurated on October 12, 1931. It has become a symbol of the city and of the warmth of the Brazilian people, who receive visitors with open arms.
The Great Wall of China (220 B.C and 1368 - 1644 A.D.), China長城(中國)
The Great Wall of China was built to link existing fortifications into a united defense system and better keep invading Mongol tribes out of China. It is the largest man-made monument ever to have been built and it is disputed that it is the only one visible from space. Many thousands of people must have given their lives to build this colossal construction.
Machu Picchu (1460-1470), Peru馬丘比丘(秘魯庫斯科)
In the 15th century, the Incan Emperor Pachacútec built a city in the clouds on the mountain known as Machu Picchu ("old mountain"). This extraordinary settlement lies halfway up the Andes Plateau, deep in the Amazon jungle and above the Urubamba River. It was probably abandoned by the Incas because of a smallpox outbreak and, after the Spanish defeated the Incan Empire, the city remained 'lost' for over three centuries. It was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911.
Petra (9 B.C. - 40 A.D.), Jordan 佩特拉古城(約旦亞喀巴省)
On the edge of the Arabian Desert, Petra was the glittering capital of the Nabataean empire of King Aretas IV (9 B.C. to 40 A.D.). Masters of water technology, the Nabataeans provided their city with great tunnel constructions and water chambers. A theater, modeled on Greek-Roman prototypes, had space for an audience of 4,000. Today, the Palace Tombs of Petra, with the 42-meter-high Hellenistic temple facade on the El-Deir Monastery, are impressive examples of Middle Eastern culture.
The Roman Colosseum (70 - 82 A.D.) Rome, Italy 羅馬競技場(義大利羅馬)
This great amphitheater in the center of Rome was built to give favors to successful legionnaires and to celebrate the glory of the Roman Empire. Its design concept still stands to this very day, and virtually every modern sports stadium some 2,000 years later still bears the irresistible imprint of the Colosseum's original design. Today, through films and history books, we are even more aware of the cruel fights and games that took place in this arena, all for the joy of the spectators.
The Taj Mahal (1630 A.D.) Agra, India泰姬瑪哈陵(印度)
This immense mausoleum was built on the orders of Shah Jahan, the fifth Muslim Mogul emperor, to honor the memory of his beloved late wife. Built out of white marble and standing in formally laid-out walled gardens, the Taj Mahal is regarded as the most perfect jewel of Muslim art in India. The emperor was consequently jailed and, it is said, could then only see the Taj Mahal out of his small cell window.
hi i´m ftom peru
By malditouni [Affiliate User] 1227339692 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei´m from peru. hi ¡¡¡
By malditouni [Affiliate User] 1227339660 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveRated 3.71 | 11,550 Views
By subbuhai
Rated 4.40 | 79,840 Views
By coolbuddy007
Rated 4.26 | 798 Views
Affiliate Submitter: bullseyes80
The New Seven Wonders of The WORLD-An Excl...usive
Rated 3.69 | 3,755 Views
By RUS6589
New Seven Wonders - THE WINNERS
Rated 4.31 | 1,661 Views
Affiliate Submitter: chik0amelie
Rated 4.10 | 470 Views
Affiliate Submitter: vballcub
Rated 4.67 | 177 Views
By explore.org
Black20 News: Wednesday, August 29th 2007
Rated 2.45 | 296 Views
Rated 3.37 | 264 Views
By perutravel05
Rated 4.21 | 289 Views
Affiliate Submitter: dev9393
Rated 2.86 | 22 Views
Rated 4.48 | 480,333 Views
By shark2000
Rated 3.59 | 6,868 Views
By Lichabod
Rated 3.29 | 3,130 Views
By Pro_Muff_Diver
Rated 2.54 | 1,861 Views
Rated 2.89 | 3,533 Views
By urbanretro